Plan your week in entertainment with these highlights and pop-culture milestones:

TV

Tune in: Poplar readies itself for Christmas 1960 on a holiday special episode of Call the Midwife, Monday at 9 p.m. ET/PT on PBS. In the special, there is an unexpected surprise for a grieving mother, while Nonnatus House is rocked when one of its own disappears.

Kate Winslet, left, and Idris Elba in a scene from 'The Mountain Between Us.'(Photo: Kimberley French/AP)

DVD/BLU-RAY

View: Idris Elba and Kate Winslet star in The Mountain Between Us, out Tuesday. In the film, Elba and Winslet star as strangers who, after surviving a plane crash, must trek through hundreds of miles of freezing wilderness in an attempt to be rescued.

Watch: Bill Nye returns for a second season of his talk show Bill Nye Saves the World on Netflix, Friday. In the show, Nye takes on scientific topics to dispel myths and refute anti-scientific claims.

'The Clothes Make the Girl (Look Fat)?(Photo: Dey Street)

BOOKS

Read: Internet personality, blogger and body image advocate Brittany Gibbons chronicles her love/hate relationship with fashion in her memoir The Clothes Make the Girl (Look Fat)?: Adventures and Agonies in Fashion (Dey Street Books) out on Tuesday. The follow-up to Fat Girl Walking, Gibbons aims to inspire women to embrace fashion.

FILM

Go to: Ridley Scott's All the Money in the World hits theaters Monday. The film tells the story of the kidnapping of teenager John Paul Getty III and his mother's attempts to pay the ransom. With Christopher Plummer replacing Kevin Spacey, who was cut, the film also stars Michelle Williams and Mark Wahlberg.